Yes, @KatMcKinley is on a tear about how 250K families live same as lower middle class families. And about welfare fraud.
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@chrisgeidner thinks I live in a made up world becuz I say people, rich & middle class have homes, cars, cell phones. It's called reality -
@KatMcKinley@chrisgeidner actually, my family didn't have cell phones, we didn't even get a computer until middle school. Not the same. -
@dusteallen@KatMcKinley She's living in a made-up world in which everyone has iPads. It's not worth engaging, but I had to point it out. -
@chrisgeidner Let me educate you. 99% of all U.S. households have refrigs, Tv, stoves ect. 84% have airconditioning, 80% have cable. ALL. -
@KatMcKinley This relates to vacations & iPads & living "pretty much the same" how? Your talking points are tired & conclusion is false. -
@chrisgeidner Just saying it, doesn't make it so. You haven't proven one thing I've said as false. Sorry.
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@chrisgeidner Give me specifics please. Because I have made my point I think. -
@KatMcKinley You have made your point. I think it's easily & obviously demonstrably false to everyone reading, hence, why I pointed it out. -
@chrisgeidner Yet you can't say why or give specifics. OR answer my questions. Typical.
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@chrisgeidner is the perfect example of why Buzzfeed is what it is . A worldview not based in reality.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@chrisgeidner Ok, how? Did you have a home, car? Go to college? The only difference is nicer homes, cars, paid for college. -
@KatMcKinley Does "home" = Rent or own? How big & how many people in it? In what kind of neighborhood? In what condition? -
@cln0103 Like I said, some homes are nicer, but that doesn't define a home. Who is in it...does.
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